New Hampshire Term Limits

New Hampshire Term Limits

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US Term Limits is targeting New Hampshire as part of a large grassroots push to enact term limits on Congress. We need your help!

NH Term Limits seeks to pass an Article V application through the state legislature for the sole purpose of imposing term limits on the US Congress.

06/01/2026

When reelection is the priority, fundraising replaces governing. Every time.
Term limits change what politicians are incentivized to do. That changes everything.
Term limit Congress.

05/31/2026

If you aren’t getting the results you expect, you don't double down on the same old strategy. You bring in fresh minds to look at the problem differently.

Washington doesn't need the same system and politicians that haven't improved results in decades.

Term limit Congress. Fix the system.

05/30/2026

The truth about D.C. corruption, straight from the source. Former lobbyist Jack Abramoff spoke about exactly why special interests fight so hard against term limits. Term limits on Congress would reduce corruption by reducing the amount of time lobbyists have to cultivate cozy, long-term relationships with politicians and cash in on years of financial influence.
Sign the national term limits on Congress petition at the first link in the comments.

05/29/2026

When an institution is this fundamentally broken, it doesn't just stall it plunges. We shouldn’t have to watch public trust hit absolute zero before the system changes.

The problem isn't the American voter. The problem is a rigged structure that completely insulates career politicians from their own bad performance reviews. When incumbents are at a 95% re-election rate regardless of how poorly the institution performs, accountability disappears.

Fix the system. Sign the petition to establish congressional term limits today: termlimits.com/petitionfb

05/28/2026

In a recent interview with Newsweek South Carolina Rep. Ralph Norman highlighted why so many people are demanding change:

"More than 80 percent of Americans support term limits because they’re tired of watching politicians stay in power for decades while the country suffers. It's past time for some of these folks to head home and live under the set of rules they created for themselves."

05/28/2026

83% of Americans want term limits for Congress — and it's not even close to just a partisan issue.

Republicans: 89%. Democrats: 78%. Independents: 84%.

When was the last time this country agreed on anything by that margin?

A new NPR/PBS/Marist Poll — with a margin of error of just 3.1 points makes it undeniable — Americans are ready for fresh faces and real accountability in Washington.

It's time Congress caught up. Read the full article here: https://termlimits.com/public-demands-change-eight-in-ten-americans-back-term-limits-for-congress/

05/27/2026

The Founders never intended for public service to be a lifelong career. They envisioned a citizen legislature where everyday people step up, bring their real-world experience to Washington, and then return home to live under the laws they passed.

Instead, we got a permanent political class out of touch with regular Americans.

It’s time to break the cycle. We need leaders who still understand what their communities are going through. Serve your time, solve the problems, and pass the torch.

Do you agree it's time for Congressional term limits?

05/27/2026

New ideas and fresh perspectives are the lifeblood of a healthy democracy. Dena Maldonado for Congress talks about why she supports term limits, and how she thinks it would help to make for a better government for the people.

05/26/2026

Voting is essential, but it’s an extreme uphill battle when the playing field is heavily rigged. Term limits don’t take away your choice—they ensure you finally have a fair one.

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